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SR2 Nightmare Fuel

It's creepy enough that he practices voodoo

  • The Brotherhood arc is full with nightmare fuel.
    • The Boss goes to the nuke plant to pick up some toxic waste, and contaminates Maero's tattoo ink with it, as revenge for being offered only 20% of the city. This prompts Jessica to have Carlos killed in an act of vengeance. He's tied up to the back of a truck by the Brotherhood and driven around the docks, causing the tarmac to flay some of his skin. The Boss determines him as beyond help, and gives him a mercy kill.
    • The Boss gets revenge by kidnapping her, stuffing her in the trunk of her own car, and then being unknowingly crushed by Maero at a monster truck rally. The look of horror on Maero's face when the Boss tosses him the key to Jessica's car says it all.
    • The Boss later ends Matt's music career by burning his hand with fireworks, despite him being relatively innocent. One moment is particularly chilling: A POV shot of the Boss, with a Slasher Smile, says, "enjoy your retirement, Matt".
    • The final mission has the Boss, alone, surrounded in the Ultor Dome by Maero in his monster truck, as well as many car/truckloads of Brotherhood. It seemed scary until the Boss defeated them all.
  • In the opening cutscene of Bad Trip, the Boss gets high on Loa Dust that is being smoked in The General's limousine. Mr. Sunshine's face is heavily distorted as a result, and can seem scary to the player.
  • Shogo Akuji's death in Rest in Peace. He is brutally beaten up by Gat (including having his head punched into a tombstone), and then buried alive, all while begging for a mercy kill. Before this, Gat opens the coffin, and a dead woman falls out. Her blank, lifeless face adds more horror to the scene, accompanied with a Scare Chord for good measure.
  • Mr. Sunshine, who practices voodoo, and is near-immune to pain. He is immune and can cause anyone to be flung off the ground when holding his voodoo doll. His death is quite gruesome, as the Boss takes his machete, decapitates him, and tosses his severed head onto a conveyor belt just to make sure he stays dead.
  • The first mission of the Ultor Exposed DLC has the Boss drive to several unmarked gravesites to exhume the corpses of volunteers for a chemical treatment Ultor was developing to solve respiratory problems in miners, according to their lead scientist. Upon discovering them, and seeing the results of Ultor's experiments, even they are clearly horrified. The corpses have the same appearance as the zombies from Zombie Uprising, which makes this even creepier.
  • The Zombie Uprising minigame available at cribs, with its limited supplies and disturbing zombies.
  • If the Boss carjacks an occupied vehicle with a pistol equipped, they may shoot the driver in the face before tossing the corpse out.
  • A glitch dubbed "The Freezer", which is achieved by glitching out of Old Stilwater using some grenades, the Low Gravity, Infinite Ammo, Never Die and Super Explosions cheats. If successful, a bluish shadow will eventually show up with little to no warning, and cause the game to freeze, and possibly even brick the game, rendering it useless.

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